If the box is driving the tracker (that's what he says), it's not
external. Time to get the screwdriver.
On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 8:01 PM, W3AB/GEO <w3ab at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Norm,
>> He should make sure it is not an external issue before he dives into the
> internal circuitry.
>> He should also check that the controller is operating before opening the
> controller.
>> Albert, take a VOM, set it on AC and the 50V range if it isn't autoranging.
> Turn on the controller. Put 1 lead on pin 6 of the terminal strip, the other
> lead on pin 4 and operate the up/down switch. Do the same for pin 5. If the
> controller is operating correctly you should measure ~30V. If not, you have
> an internal failure and follow Norm's advice.
> ___
> Sent from my two way wrist watch
> 73 de W3AB/GEO
>> On Jul 18, 2017, 16:50, at 16:50, Norm n3ykf <normanlizeth at gmail.com> wrote:
>>Albert,
>>>>Take EXTREME CARE working on equipment that has power applied.
>>>>You'll need a copy of the schematic. Preferably the one that came with
>>the controller/rotator. There are at least two different power op-amp
>>power supply layouts. One with a pass transistor and zener diodes, the
>>other a 75L10 regulator.
>>>>Unplug the control box.
>>>>Remove the top cover. Remove the front two screws from the bottom
>>cover. This will let the face (meters, circuit board and switches)
>>free. (still wired to the rest)
>>>>Get two books. Turn the front face down on top of the books, switches
>>between the books. (to allow the assembly to sit level and not
>>press/break the switches)
>>>>>>MAKE SURE THE UNIT IS UNPLUGGED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>>>>>>Q4 is one half of a 4558 op amp pair(two on one chip, the other runs
>>AZ output for the aux jack).
>>>>Find Q4.
>>>>You're mission is to check the various components making up the drive
>>circuit for the EL meter for trouble.
>>>>Could be:
>>>>Shorted capacitor
>>>>Open diode
>>>>Short or open via other means.
>>>>MAKE SURE THIS IS UNPLUGGED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>>>>Use an Ohmmeter to look for capacitors that aren't open (Should look
>>close to it, at least the values in the circut. Electrolytics are a
>>different story...) Look for open diodes. Meter anything reasonably
>>accessable, starting from the wiper on VR2 on the back panel. Some
>>things are best looked at with respect to ground, others point to
>>point reading the components in between.
>>>>DANGER!!! DANGER!!!! DANGER!!!
>>>>This part of the test requires making power on voltage measurements.
>>Here be dragons, or a trip to your eternal reward!!!
>>>> Locate L2 and L4. Those components (each in their seperate circuit)
>>form the power supplies (rails) for the EL op amp. See C1 (the voltage
>>output) next to L2? C2 likewise next to L4?
>>>>Check the pins 8(C1) with respect to ground and 4(C2) of Q4. These are
>>the power supply rails (should be +/- 12 volts or so).
>>>>Before plugging it in to test, make sure no bare wires are touching
>>things they should not be.
>>>>Plug it in (you did leave the power switch on, didn't you??). Test
>>away. UNPLUG IT AS SOON AS YOU'RE DONE!!!!
>>>>Have fun and don't break anything. A fire here is a failure.
>>>>Norm n3ykf
>>>>On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 5:56 PM, Albert van Deursen <avdeur at home.nl>
>>wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>>>>>>>>>> All of a sudden the elevation meter stopped working of my Yaesu
>>G-5500 rotor
>>> controller unit .
>>>>>> No issue with the AZ meter. Rotor itself keeps on steering / working
>>> without any problem in EL &AZ (via interface EA4TX ARS-USB) so all
>>still
>>> working fine (fortunately !) for satellite work.
>>>>>> Looks like a component failure in the controller unit or the meter
>>itself ?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> A physical check (opening the controller unit) didn't show any
>>anomaly.
>>> Being a not too tech ham was wondering if any of you Yaesu rotor
>>users had
>>> seen this problem before / around ?
>>>>>>>>>>>> Possibly anyone to hint/ indicate at a quick check in the schematic
>>wire
>>> diagram to where to start looking for this failure ?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks beforehand for yr appreciated advice
>>>>>> 73
>>>>>> Albert
>>>>>> PD0OXW
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